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Carbonization or
carbonisation is the
conversion of
organic matters like
plants and dead
animal remains into
carbon through destructive distillation....
- drive. This
distinction led to an
activity known by the
slang term "
carbonising,"
whereby customers purchase a Rio Carbon, only to
dismantle it and sell...
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occupation is to
manufacture charcoal.
Traditionally this is
achieved by
carbonising wood in a
charcoal pile or kiln.
Charcoal burning is one of the oldest...
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different ways that
biofacts can be preserved,
including through carbonisation, waterlogging,
desiccation and mineralization.
There are also varying...
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smokeless fuel. The
title refers to the
residue left
behind when coal is
carbonised at 640 °C (1,184 °F). It was
invented by
Thomas Parker in 1904. In 1936...
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building was also ****ed with gas-stripping and by-product plants. The
carbonising plant could handle up to 100
tonnes of coal per day,
while its boilers...
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strikingly similar in
structure to the
modern day
vineyards across Italy.
Carbonised food
plant remains, roots,
seeds and
pollens have been
found in gardens...
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exists in its entirety. It
contained over 1,800
papyrus scrolls, now
carbonised by the heat of the eruption, the "Herculaneum papyri". Most of the villa...
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reactivation and mineral-based
filtration media business from CECA (
Carbonisation Et
Charbons Actifs), a
subsidiary of
Arkema Group.
Calgon Carbon was...
- The
Rotowaro Carbonisation Plant, also
known as the
Waikato Carbonisation Plant, was a coal
processing plant in the Rotowaro/Huntly area, New Zealand....